Does my Dyson count as a cleaning product? Because that is my favorite! Between my toddler & preschooler and my cats and dog the vacuum is my lifesaver. Would love to get your book — at this season in my life I could use all the tips and tricks to keep my house clean as a stay at home mom of little ones.

Love your new Youtube Channel, Toni! Can’t wait for even more videos and to see your home building process.

Well, my favorite cleaning products used to be the Lysol brand – but, after following this site and Facebook, I have joined the Grove Collaborative and will be swapping out all my old products for the Mrs. Meyers brand and Method! The shipment comes today and I am so excited!! I love the smell of CLEAN!!

My favorite cleaner is by far all of my homemade ones! I’m very sensitive to harsh fumes so not having to deal with that anymore is a huge help and helps me get the cleaning i need to do done without dreading the headache after!

My favorite is the Young Living Thieves Household Cleaner. I use it for EVERYTHING! I just change up the ratios with water and lemon oil, vinegar, etc for whatever purpose I need it for and it smells AMAZING! 🙂

My favorite cleaning products are Mrs. Meyer’s dish soap (the sudsiest and best smelling) and Dr. Bronner’s Sal Suds. I use Mrs. Meyer’s Basil for everyday, but I look forward to the holiday and seasonal scents with an obsession. When CI use them, my house is clean, but also smells like an expensive candle. The Sal Suds is my go-to for cleaning floors — nothing works better!

Thanks to you and Nikki from At Home With Nikki, I am being opened up to a new world of cleaning products.

I have started purchasing from the Grove Collaborative! I LOVE Mrs. Meyers products and just received to products from Method today! I love Mrs. Meyers new baking soda and vinegar products and I also love using regular white vinegar, baking soda, and Dawn dish soap.

I so hope to win this book as I am already learning so much from you here on the blog and Instagram. And I immediately fell in love with your YouTube channel which I subscribed to the instant Nikki mentioned it. (No videos were up yet!) I am actually learning to love cleaning and not just having a clean home!!

(Two quick questions… where did the feather duster above come from and which Miele vacuum you have. We are looking at purchasing a new vacuum to replace our old Dyson and have really been looking at the Mieles.)

My fav clearing utensil is Drywall Screen. Yep. If you have hard water deposit tings in your toilet. This will remove them without scratching the porcelain. It’s great on burnt on grease Pam’s and barware. Best secret ever.
I also like cleansing vinegar baking soda and Dawn. ☺️

We live in Honduras and can’t get all of the cleaners that I used in the States and bringing them down is questionable. So, I us Casa Natura – Nana’s Good For All. It’s an all purpose cleaner that I can use in the orphanage that I run. We have 12 babies that put everything in their mouths, so I am always looking for ways to clean quickly & keep them safe.

Vinegar and dishwashing liquid with essential oils. Cleans everything and leaves behind a wonderful refreshing smell, my preference is orange. Also, after all that cleaning soak your hands in 1 cup vinegar, 2 cups warm water, with a teaspoon or two of of olive oil for hand refreshing!

My favorite cleaning product is vinegar. I am always on the lookout for products with few ingredients. What better way to trust a product than to make your own. Vinegar is my base ingredient in most of my homemade cleaners. My favorite cleaning accessory is my caddy. I love how clean and beautiful it makes my products look!

My go to cleaning materials are as follows.
Spray bottle: fill 1/3 to a half with 91% Isopropol alcohol. Add in 1 to 2 pumps of liquid dish soap such as Palmolive and 10 drops of essence oil. Can be lemon oil, lavender oil or any of your choice. Give it a shake. I use those wonderful Nano Towels with this. Spray on mirrors, shower doors, faucets and countertops and stoves. . Wipe with the Nano towel. No streaks. Of course these Nanotowels can just be used wet by themselves. Just wring out first. Don’t know what I would do without them.
Oh and ti,efflorescence as well.

Right now, I’m all about white vinegar, and remain completely fascinated with its innumerable uses. With time, it may replace my true cleaning love: bleach! I know all the natural cleaner enthusiasts out there are cringing, but I just can’t help myself: whenever I smell bleach I immediately think clean.

I love Mrs Myer’s cleaners! Thanks for everything you do! Your blog was one of my main inspiration’s to getting my home back in order after a 3 year cancer battle! I needed a plan and your blog was it!

I love Dr Bronners liquid soap and Fels Naphtha soap! Fels Naphtha is great for getting laundry stains like blood out of fabrics, and Dr Bronners for anything else. I love Dr Bronners because it is one of the few laundry soaps that my husband isn’t allergic to.

I found a very simple recipe to create my own cleaner. I save up orange peels, put them in a mason jar and cover them with one part distilled white vinegar and two parts purified water. Lid it, and let it permeate on the shelf for 3 days to a week. The longer it sits, the stronger the orange scent. However, don’t let it go more than 7 days or the oranges begin to brown and pickle. In this case, you really don’t want that. Pour into a quality spray bottle and you have an all purpose and green cleaning product.